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sas Cavalcade demands diligence, imagination This year the Cavalcade staff was larger than usual. There were thirty-one students in the room, making compatability essential. They were divided into groups, each of which were assigned different sections of the yearbook. After the groups were formed, each member was responsible for several pages to complete. Next, the layouts were drawn, pictures selected, and copy written. Outside work was needed when deadlines had to be met. In December, a third of the book had to be completed to meet the first deadline. The other two deadlines occurred in January and March. The seven photographers were another major part of the yearbook staff. These individuals were responsible for shooting, developing, and printing the hundreds of pictures in the yearbook except for the portraits. Cavalcade. Front row: Mark Snyder. Dene Curtright. Dennotto Credico. Erin Mancini. Hilary Truman. Catherine Cortez. MikeCredico. Second row: Charles Jezzeny Jud. Halo (odviior), Valerie Talley. Jill Kennedy. Jill Cathcart. Michael Ream. Lisa Loesch. Sharon Kishner. Craig Robinion, Jay Hanson. Third row: Abbi Silver. Kristy Bollak, Joanna Kishner. Kris Howard. Judy Tarploy. Kay Hutchings. John Brownrigg. Sack row: Caroline Vasconi. Jennifer Frank, Ann Fleck, Steve Hayworth. N.P.:Cory Boekor. Momquo Taets. GiNie Wilson. Eric Root. 72 CAVALCADE
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Newspaper requires experience, creativity lifteen students made up the CHARGER staff for the year '80- 81. Staff members needed journalistic abilities as well as self-discipline, as there were deadlines every three weeks which had to be met in order to produce the newspaper on time. Issues alternated between four and eight pages except for the senior edition. Assignments for the class varied from news writing and features to editorials and sports. Topics included the mock government system and the controversial Question 6. Drawing layouts for pages and making proof corrections were other areas of newspaper work. Staff members sold advertisements to help cover the cost of printing. The staff worked under the supervision of editor-in-chief Valerie Talley, editors Scott Farrow and Lisa Loesch. and advisor Judi Hale. The Nifty Nickel provided the professional printing support. I. Typing stills come in handy for Kira Strehlow and Susan Hudson. 2. Mike 8ottrell. David Mounts, and Charles Jer-tony plan a sports pago layout for tho newspaper. 3. Arlyn King and Joanna Kishner consult on an editorial idea. CHARGER 71
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ay Hutchings alphabotixos individual sophomore pictures. 2. Mike Ream. Dannotte Credico. and advisor Judi Halo confor about a layout problom. 3. Covolcodo tcgraphors: cnc Root, Rusty Smith, Dobbio Hoff. Oonnis Hart. Stove Hayworth. N.P.: Jim Tiscareno. Mark Sfovons. 4. John Brownrigg and Dono Curtright work on •ts layouts. CAVALCADE 73
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